MGC59
Now I have had a chance to do try the suggested method.
I had to do quite a bit of digging to get to the Event Inspector screen.
What I am losing here is fairly substantial to what I do. In the past I would highlight a group of notes and call up the Cakewalf FX Velocity Plugin. Usually I would set a velocity value or make a percentage change. I then set Randomize to a specific amount and tendency.
I could do this very quickly and precisely with the old method.
For me the new method is NOT ease of use. It is a bunch of extra steps and it seems that it is unecessary since the FX Velocity component is still included in the program.
Is there any way to restore the functionality back to the way it was? Why would Cakewalk change this feature?
I agree. Iit's ludicrous the way some things that worked fine in 8.5 have been changed under what I call the 'doctrinaire' design rules of X1.
Although, in the interests of fairness, even in 8.5 you still had to go Menu/Process/MIDI Effects/Velocity to bring up the popup needed and I forwarded a suggestion to CW wayback to make this do-able with a shortcut, but to no avail. In 8.5 it was also blocked from being made into a custom keyboard shortcut. I'm sure it's not just me that invokes this MIDI velocity 'FX' tool very regularly and to have it buried like this clearly shows that the CW designers are not mindful of users who work with MIDI a lot - you only have to see the tutorial videos to see that; the predominant discipline seems to be loops mostly.
Thanks brundlfly (post 16 above), for your method "After selecting the notes in the PRV, hover the smart tool over the upper edge of one of them to get the velocity adjustment tool". It works but I found it so fiddly you almost need the mouse skills of a heart surgeon to do it speedily!
So please Cakewalk, you talk a lot about the fundamental philosophy of ease of use, which I agree is paramount, so let's see a fix that enables me to simply and quickly select a clip, track or group of notes in the PRV and with one click invoke the MIDI process velocity FX popup.